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1 [het dienen (voor/door een openbare instelling)] service2 [leger, religie] service3 [het verrichten van werkzaamheden] duty♦voorbeelden:gewone, buitengewone dienst • revenue/capital accountzich in dienst stellen van • place oneself in the service ofin dienst treden • 〈 zeer hoge positie aanvaarden〉 take up office; 〈 gewoon beginnen〉 officially start one's jobik ben een maand geleden in dienst getreden bij Van Dale als redacteur • a month ago I joined Van Dale as an editorin dienst nemen • take on, engagedienst nemen, in dienst gaan • enlist, join the armyin dienst zijn • do one's military serviceik heb morgen geen dienst • I am off duty tomorrowhij heeft van 8 tot 12 dienst • he is on duty from 8 till 12de lift is buiten dienst • the lift is out of orderiemand een goede dienst bewijzen • do someone a good turnje kunt me een dienst bewijzen • you can do me a favourzijn diensten uitbreiden • extend one's servicesde ene dienst is de andere waard • one good turn deserves another6 in vaste/tijdelijke dienst zijn • hold a permanent/temporary appointmentiemand de dienst opzeggen • give someone noticeiemand in dienst hebben • employ someonein dienst zijn bij iemand • be in someone's servicein dienst van een bedrijf • in the pay of a company¶ dienst doen (als) • serve (as/for)gooi dat niet weg, het kan nog wel eens dienst doen • don't throw that away, it might come in useful some dayde dienst uitmaken • run the show, call the shotsin dienst van het vaderland • in the service of the countrytot uw dienst • you're welcomewij staan geheel tot uw dienst • we are entirely at your serviceiemand van dienst zijn met • be of service to someone withwat is er van uw dienst? • what can I do for you?kan ik u van dienst zijn? • can I help you?; 〈 in winkel ook〉 are you being served? -
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